inescapability

Definitions

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n. The state or property of being inescapable.

n. Any abstract inescapable thing.

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Examples

"inescapability" of a solution based on two states, without regard to the growing impossibility of a real Palestinian state or to the fact that Israel is killing off any prospect for such a state and is in fact openly killing off the Palestinians.

Having seen the human drama “from a veiled corner,” Du Bois had set about trying to lift the veil of race enough for white people to see—and even to feel—through the medium of arresting language and moral signposts what it was like to be a second class citizen in America, a virtual caste whose pariah status inhered in the inescapability of skin color.

He is certainly right to point out the sheer inescapability of the stuff: a North Korean can block out the personality cult more easily than a Western prole can get through the day without some millionaire “rebel” shouting in his ear.

You make many good well-articulated points that I greatly appreciate: The impossibility of "de-materializing" and the corollary impossibility of "re-materialization"; the inherent problems with word art; the inescapability of formal issues; the bankruptcy of most or all performance art.